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Auditions for Godspell (2012 revival) Fall musical

A contemporary retelling of the Gospel according to Luke.

Production dates: November 3rd-5th (The Waterworks) November 9th-11th (tour)

Auditions: Tuesday, August 29th 4:30-6:30 p.m.

Rehearsals (August 31st-November 2nd) Tuesdays 5:00-6:30 p.m. Thursdays 4:30-6:15 p.m.

Select Saturdays 11:30-1:30 p.m.

Holidays: Labor Day (Monday, September 4th) Fall break (October 23rd-26th)

Veteran’s Day (November 13th)

Tuition $550 (45 hours/$11.50 hour)

ROLES AVAILABLE (Ages 11-15)

Jesus

Must be the most charismatic individual in the cast. High energy, charming, funny, gentle but with strength. He is the sort of person others instinctively follow.

John The Baptist/judas

He has attributes of both Biblical figures: He is both Jesus’ lieutenant and most ardent disciple and the doubter who begins to question and rebel. Like Jesus, he is also charismatic, but in more of an overt revolutionary way.

Nick

Very high energy. Impish and playful.  .

Telly

Not the brightest in the bunch, he is a little slow on the uptake. But there is a great sweetness and innocense about him. Because he sings “All Good Gifts” he must be a very good singer.

George

The comedian, the class clown. The guy who can do a hundred voices and imitations.

Anna Maria

A bit of a tomboy, but basically open and sweet. Perhaps the youngest of the group. She is the first of the group to commit to following Jesus in the song “Day by Day.”

Lindsay

The confident one, the show-off. The first one to volunteer, sometimes she jumps in before she really understands what’s going on.

Uzo

The shy one. Sometimes a little slow to get things, but when she does, she commits all the way. Has an “earth mother” kind of warmth to her.

Morgan

Sassy and slightly cynical, the most urban of the group. Also the “sexy” one, but her sexiness contains a large element of put-on, in the manner of Mae West or Madonna (who in fact once played this role.)

Celisse

The female equivalent of the class clown. Goofy and a cut-up.